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Show Federal Land Bank l. Meeting March 23rd ,b:: 0) .5' II n.. 4pi - pp farmers ding operations ot the and ranchers and their association for 1978, and spouses are expected to at- two directors will be electhe tend annual ted to serve terms on the. More than 150 stockholders meeting of the Federal Land Bank Assn, of Richfield to be held Friday, March 23, at the Rodeway Inn in Richfield. Association General Manager Millard V. Owens said the meeting will start at 11 a.m. with A. Merrill t Cowley, association president, presiding. Owens said that all land bank stockholders are invited to attend. Duane R. Price, vice president and treasurer of the Federal Land Bank of Sacramento, will be the featured speaker. Stockholders attending will receive the annual report, hear a summary of the len tr board. Those attending will also hear reports on the in- terest rate and the availability of money for longterm loans. Rising interest rates were generally prevalent in 1978 as the government continued its effort to control inflation. In spite of record costs for obtaining money, the Federal Land Bank was able to maintain its interest rate well below the prime rate during 1978 and at years end was at 9 percent for farm and ranch loans and at 9 percent for rural residence and farm-relate- d business loans, Owens reported. Ul M Conserve Our Wildlife )) IU Theme Of Wildlife Week Conserve Our Wildlife will be the theme for the 1979 of observance National Wildlife Week, ther and the Eastern cougar, are endangered and protected according, to wildlite management principles. March Wildlife management More than 13 million on scientific based schoolchildren, teachers ch is essential if we are to and conservation-minde- d citizens are expected to have healthy wildlife participate in the 42nd an- populations, explained nual observance of the Scroggin. Professional week first proclaimed by wildlife managers are best President Franklin D. equipped to solve the Roosevelt in 1938 as biggest problem facing the loss of Wildlife Restoration Week. wildlife A cougar, photographed habitat, he said. But all of us can help. Look around by former Utah Fish and Game employee John where you live, talk to officials, see what you can Flannery, is this years do to save habitat. Become poster animal. More than informed. Give your supof the 400,000 copies cougar to measures preserposter, and another 200,000 port habitat and resist concopies of a second poster, ving struction that projects bearing photographs of 16 invade wildlife species of wildlife, are needlessly haunts - projects that if being distributed to schools and conservation groups in needed, could just as well all 50 states, Guam, Puerto be built elsewhere. Rico, and the Virgin Islands. 18-2- 4. to m u! ') w - I " - w r : id u s V n in to This year we want to emphasize the meaning of conservation," said NWF President Dr. Fred R. Scroggin, a Dry Ridge, Ky., physician. Conservation means planning for the future, knowing the needs of people and. wildlife, and working to make sure those needs are met. It means using our natural resources wisely. 'V . n. t4. ft Ml n; W -- "The office makes the man." Latin Proverb Dairy Products Utahs dairy products produced in January included 2,408,000 pounds of American cheese, 1,702,000 pounds of Swiss cheese, and 705,000 pounds of but-- . ter. American cheese production decreased 18 Once the most widely percent from a year ago, distributed land mammal while Swiss cheese producin the western hemisphere, tion increased 13 percent. the cougar was the target Butter output was up 5 perof pest control for nearly cent. Production of ice cream two centuries. Until recenincreased - 20 percent also tly, a number of states en- from last year, to 548,000 the of couraged killing Sherbet to in 11' 1. fe t production gallons. was up 15 percent to 39,000 ties. Today, there are only gallons. about 16,000 cougars in the western portions of the U.S. "Man by nature is fond of and Canada. Two subPliny The Elder novelty." species, the Florida pan 5 Cougars by paying K h I V li . boun- Gov. Wants Work 1-- 70 Completed THE NEWS, March EMT Course Applications SaBmAuction at Still Accepted Till March 19 last Applications for' training College the Basic EMT Course Gov. Scott M. Matheson scheduled to begin April 6 told staff members of the at Snow College are still Utah Department of Trans- - being accepted, but are due portation that he believes Monday, March 19, in the they are doing a good job and urges them to keep it up. I approve of what you are doing to bring our roads up to standard, said Matheson, and its my sincere hope that the Fill a dishwasher, but do not overload, before tur- ning it on. An average dishwasher uses 14 gallons of hot water per load. , rehabilitation program continues in an aggressive When waiting in a car or and ambitious manner. nZ State Rehabhtationdon,tfdletheenginemore Program is financed minl7tps Save f . through UDOTs l2-cethe engine two-ceportion of the hen y to djve re. aWg y speed completion of Utahs portion of the interstate system. The residents of Sevier Valley, Salt Lake County, County, Green River and Bear River Valley are anxious to have the inter- state completed,, said the Governor. Needless to say, our millions of visitors to Utah would also like to see that system finally completed. I would hope that our friends at the FHWA will work with us in good faith for speedy approval of that much-neede- d Use cold water rather than hot water to rinse food scraps into the gink disposal. Cold water not ony demands less energy, but it also congeals the grease for easier disposal and fewer clogged pipes. Office of Com- munity Services. Applications should be accompanied by ' a check for $56 made payable to Snow College, and by two passport-siz- e photographs of the applicant. Ap- forms are piicati0n available through local ambulance units or by con- tacting the Office of Com-Go, munity Services. The EMT course is designed to train emergen- ambulance technicians 1U1 service m Central Utah ambulance units and , is Pen to any citizen in good health and 18 years of age or older, who will commit themselves to such service upon completion of the course. Others employed in police, fire, or other emergency services may also be eligible. In making the course an- nouncement. Dr. Garth R. Beacham, Director of the b Office of Community vices at Snow College, said, Virtually 'every EMT in v. f Ser-Jua- 3-- 300-40- . few 0, $98.10-110.0- 0. lbs. 0 $98.00-102.5- 0. lbs. 0 COWS: SLAUGHTER lbs. Cutter and Utility $51.00-54.7Choice few weighty 0 $82.50-90.5Choice Good lbs. $75.50-82.4Standard Holsteins $54.50-57.0$59.00-63.0heiferettes 5 and Good Holsteins 5 lb. lbs. $86.50-91.5- 0 ; SLAUGHTER BULLS: Holsteins $68.50-78.5Few 0 Grade 2 Yield 0 lb. fattened partly $69.25-73.0lbs. Holsteins $66.50-69.0- 5, 600-70- 0 700-85- 0. 0. 0. 0. 280-38- 530-75- 0. 1550-206- 900-100- 0. 300-40- 975-124- 400-50- 990-104- Li 580 WEST 5TH SOUTH MANTI, UTAH 283-402- MARCH 23, 24, 25 The noblest Roman of them all djb FREElHotpoint kitchen...or... well pay your wiflterheat bills. Buy a beautiful, g Boise Cascade Home before energy-savinand well May give you a free Hotpoint refrigerator, dishwasher and disposer. Or well pay your monthly heat bills from December 79 through March 1980. 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Get to know how solidly we build homes ... and feu let us get to know you. Come see us at our Open House! T Ask about the Salt Lake Super Open House April 1 3 & 1 4. t t - t , Were Authorized Dealers For oise Cascade Homes VALLEY BUILDERS And We Want to Get To Know You. - Richfield 4 ft A v. - 5 ! M, u 1. & ,Y V, fc. Y ft: . J S' . $89.00-98.5- 500-60- 700-80- 0. DURING BOISE CASCADE HOMES 0: , Choice Choice 0. $68.75-76.5- 8 Page Sil WED LIKE TO GET TO KNOW YOU 'f- - - lbs. 0 400-50- $73.00-79.0- $113.00-118.0- 0. 600-70- which he noted, was created 70 years ago - May Centre, could possibly explain why the monsters dimensions differ in the eyes of the people who have ported seeing it. Although many photographs have been taken of the monster, every one of them is blurred. Echo sounders, it is said, have detected the presence of a large mass moving below the surface of the loch. Nessie remains a mystery. Choice 15, 1979, 500-60- highway department, The monster is known in Scotland as Nessie, but some scientists feel there is not just one monster, but a whole family of them living in the lake. the This, suggests Teacher's Scotch Information lbs. 5 all-da- project, ment. THE SUN, iviarch 8 Central Utah was trained in .a course sponsored by Snow College. Were proud of our role in this program and were proud of the ac- tive EMTs serving in our communities. I hope all citizens appreciate their dedication and the vital SLAUGHTER STEERS: FEEDER HEIFERS: service they have brought 0 Choice lbs. $94.00- - Few high Good and Choice to our region. 0 lbs. $68.00-71.7102.50. Choice 0 lbs. The course will be taught $83.50-95.5in- few in seven weekends from SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: April 6 - May 19, and FEEDER STEERS:- dividuals $95.00-101.0Good and low Choice 0 Few lbs. $101.00- Choice Choice 0 $77.00-an- d lbs. requires Friday evening U2.00 few 5 lbs. $64.00-67.084.00. 0 aty Choice gaunt packages lbs. Saturday tendance. Instruction is by Ip trained EMT instructors and local physicians. All applicants for the Snow College course will be promptly notified of the status of their applications and course materials will be delivered to successful applicants prior to the April 6 starting date. . Further information may be obtained by contacting the Snow College Office of Community Services at 157 East Center in Ephraim, or ext. 208. by calling said the Governor. The Governor said UDOT employees are carrying on the tradition of Utahs old The search still goes on today for the world famous Loch Ness monster a creature first mentioned in the year 565 A.D. by St. Columba, who described it as a "fearsome beast, something like a huge frog yet not a frog. Since then this supposed dweller in Scotlands Loch Ness lake has purportedly been seen by many people, of the including ministers Church of Scotland, Roman Catholic monks, divers, tourists and scientists using submarines, echo sounders and other sophisticated equip- Page 275-31- Salable auction 1,014 week compared to 950 and 521 last year. Good at-i- n tendance. Broad demand for all classes. Feeder of- ferings well into the Choice grade. Feeder steers $2.00- higher. Feeder heifers higher. Heifer calves $2.00-4.0- 0 higher. Slaughter cows $2.00-3.0- 0 higher. Slaughter bulls $3.00-4.0- 0 higher. Receipts about 70 feeders. K y. t 15, 1979, H v . i ft V .. V; I "V. t f' v Manti Kent Davis |